Skeletal Musculature
Anatomical Planes of Motion
Human Strength and Power
Sources of Resistance to Muscle Contraction
Joint Biomechanics: Concerns in Resistance Training
100

The distal attachment of a muscle that is a more mobile structure is

Insertion

100

Demonstrate anatomical position

Body is erected, arms are down and to the sides, palms are facing forward

100

Determination of which and how many motor units are involved in a muscle contraction is defined as

Recruitment

100

What are the five sources of resistance to muscle contraction 

Gravity, inertia, friction, fluid resistance, and elasticity

100

What are the four common places for injury

back, shoulders, knees, and elbows and wrists

200

What is the tricep referred to as when the arm is performing a bicep curl?

The antagonist

200

Transverse separates what portions of the body?

Top and bottom
200

Equation for acceleration

Force = mass * acceleration

200

With friction, what type of force is required to start a movement, and what force is required after movement has started

High, Constant

200

What area(s) of your spine are kyphotic

Thoracic spine

300

What lever is this showing

First Class
300

Frontal separates what portions of the body?

Front and back

300

What is the equation for power

Power = work / time

300

What are two sources of fluid resistance and definitions for each

Surface drag (friction of a fluid passing along the surface of an object, swimming and water is going around you) and form drag (fluid pressing against the front or rear of an object passing through it, baseball passing through air)

300

What area(s) of your spine are lordotic

Cervical spine and lumbar spine

400

If your quad inserts higher up on your femur than your partner, who's squat will have a slower velocity?

Partners

400

Sagittal separates what portions of the body?

Left and right

400

What do muscles with a greater pinnation angle have more of

Greater sarcomeres in parallel (end-to-end) and fewer sarcomeres in series (side-to-side)

400

Inertial force can be defined as these two characteristics

Can act in any direction and mass times the upward acceleration of the bar
400

Define valgus and varus

Valgus: knees caving in

Varus: knees pushing out

500

When performing a lateral raise, what lever(s) are being used?

Third

500

When completing a rotational box jump, what plane(s) of motion are you moving through?

Sagittal and transverse

500

Muscle force is greater when these things are present/happening in the muscle

More motor units are involved in contraction, motor units are greater in size, and rate of firing is faster

500

How does gravity have applications to resistance training

Horizontal distance from a given joint axis changing constantly

- when the weight is horizontally closer to the join, it exerts less resistive torque; when further, it exerts more resistive torque

500

Stability of the shoulder joint depend on these elements of the shoulder

Glenoid labrum, joint synovium, and capsules, ligaments, muscles, tendons, and bursae

Rotator Cuff: Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, and teres minor

Pectorals